No. She played for almost 60 minutes in a meaningless (for the most part) game last weekend. And in yesterday press release ahead of the the German Cup game it was mentioned that "all THC players are fit to play this weekend".

■ 1 team: winner of the 2019 Women's North American & Caribbean Championship (preliminarly scheduled for May 2019, possible hosting nations: United Stats or Dominican republic, Mexico is a backup alternative).

From 28 May to 2 June 2019, seven women’s teams from North America and the Caribbean will compete in Mexico for a ticket to the 2019 IHF Women’s World Championship. The draw for the event was staged.

^ I like the esoteric nature of establishing these pots! I admit it was annoying in the beginning, but now it's fun to guess. Much like the winner of Eurovision.

So the way I did it was:- JPN stays in pot 4 even as an organiser (which would've been their allocation as Asia2 otherwise);- then I reallocate Asia2 to CHN and Asia3 to KAZ (they did this in 2007), which would make sense especially if you move Japan in pot 3, instead of ESP.

But I see your logic, with JPN being awarded the pot 3 allocation (same happened with CHN in 2007, when they pushed UKR in pot 4), but also keep their Asia2 status, in which case, BRA moves to pot 4 and the rest follows.

So yes, I agree with your distribution. I think it could be even better if they would just leave JPN where it is (pot4), but I guess we'll know in a few days.